








I happen to agree with author Martin Weiss' assessment that 'once in a lifetime' bargains will be available in the future. I also agree with his caveat that things which appear to be bargains today may in fact still have a long way to fall before a true bottom is reached.





And how low will the bottom be? Big decisions almost every day will affect that.
My thoughts -- determine your 'minimum' living costs (uncomfortable, but not unliveable) and do anything (almost) to keep that much coming in. You may have to prepare to sell/abandon some things, especially those that add inordinately to living costs.
I loved going to strip clubs; I actually made some friends there. Now things are different for the clubs and for me. As a result I am not as happy.
Customers are not entitled to grope, disrespect, or rob strippers. This is their job, not their hobby, and they all need income. Clubs are not just some erotic show for guys to view while drinking.
NOTE: anything I post here, outside of a direct quote, is my opinion only, which I am entitled to. Take it for what you estimate it is worth.





Not what I thought this thread was about.
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